

Note that not every title will be Steam Link compatible, and many will require a controller for remote play. Since the new M1 Macs are able to run iOS apps natively I was wondering if it is possible to run the iOS Steam Link app on the M1 Mac. Even my old iPad Air 2 runs Remote play smoother via Steam Link. You should now be taken to your Steam library, where you’ll be able to run compatible games right away. Since Steam on OS X / Big Sur is still Intel based, Remote play from my PC is still a subpar experience on my M1 Macbook Air. Wait for Steam Link to test your connection, then click Start Playing.


And if you’ve made it this far, you’re likely already interested. I honestly believe my inexperience and ignorance with Linux is to blame but I won't know until someone who does know corrects me.Still, Steam Link is terrific if you want to sit back on the couch and casually play games on your MacBook, instead of being stuck at your desk. I've left a lot of detail out regarding a handful of things I've tried. Or just help getting controllers set up in buster. I plan to go to sleep now, but hopefully someone has experience with this and can help with finding the right os and and aid in setting my things up. So many terminal prompts typed to inevitable failure. My best result was when I put on an older version of pi os (buster) which had steam link working but I couldn't get the controllers to work. But also many searches showing the opposite. Multiple searches showed that 1) a RPi would work great, and 2) xbox dongle is plug and play. By default, Mac OS X uses the F keys to control items such as volume and. My wife wants to keep playing it takes two and a handful of other older games in my library. DLC for Tomb Raider can be purchased from the Steam Store via this link. My goal here is to use the raspberry pi to play my pc games via steam link in my living room with 2 Xbox wireless controllers connected via the USB dongle. Have had all sorts of issues and been down so many google searches that came up empty handed and my ignorance is highly suspect. I'm about 5 hours new to Linux and raspberry pi's. Edit: forgot to mention it's a RPi 4b 4gb.
